timberlogs
Timberlogs are the cylindrical sections of trees prepared for processing into lumber, engineered wood products, pulp, or energy. They are produced by harvesting trees from managed forests and come in a range of species, diameters, lengths, and quality classes.
Key traits include species, straightness, taper, defects such as knots and cracks, and moisture content. Before
Processing converts logs into boards, planks, timbers, or engineered wood; smaller logs may be chipped for pulp.
Measurement and grading use log scale rules such as Scribner or Doyle; logs are priced by species,
Sustainability is supported by certification schemes like FSC and PEFC, which promote responsible harvesting, reforestation, and
Processing waste such as bark and sawdust is often used for mulch, briquettes, or bioenergy; storage and